Return To the Blue Lagoon (1991) Milla Jovovich Lilli Brian Krause Richard Lisa Pelikan Sarah Courtney Phillips Young Lilli Garette Ratliff Henson Young Richard Emma James Lilli--as an Infant Jackson Barton Richard--as an Infant Nana Coburn Sylvia Brian Blain Captain Hilliard Peter Hehir Quinlan Alexander Petersons Giddens John F. Mann 1st Captain Wayne Pygram (II) Kearney John Dicks Penfield Gus Mercurio 1st Mate John Turnbull (II) Dawes Todd Rippon Gullion John Keightley LeStrange Pita Degei Chief Mikaele Nasau Lone Cannibal Annabel E. Graham Directed by: William Graham (II), Vince Monton Produced by: Randal Kleiser, Frank Price, Peter Bogart Follow up to the 1980 film "The Blue Lagoon," after the lovers of the first film die at sea, and their young son is rescued by a ship infected with cholera. The son escapes the ship with a young girl and her mother, and the two youths become lovers on an unchartered island. ========== While the general theme of this film resembles "The Blue Lagoon" (the movie for which this is a sequel), the basic plot is quite different. We open the film with a ship finding the craft with our original characters in it, Richard and Em dead and Paddy alive. Established in the first film, the only word Paddy ever says is "Richard," so the crew assumes Richard is the infants name. Taken in by Sarah, a widow with an infant baby girl Lilli, Richard (Paddy) is cared for in a return to civilization. Struck by sickness, the crew of the ship start do die and the captain sets Sarah, Richard, Lilli and a healthy crew member on a life boat in an attempt to preserve their lives. With water and food running short the crew member escorting Sarah and the children becomes dangerous, so Sarah takes the only course of action she feels suitable to preserve the children: she strikes him and throws him overboard. Taking control of the small craft, she eventually guides them back to the island of the first film. The infant Richard, recognizing where he is, finds his home and is very upset not to find his parents. Fixing up the hut and settling in the children, Sarah begins their life on the island, slowly teaching the children survival tools, as well as schooling them as though they were in school, and teaching them slowly about the facts of life, including Lilli's eventual growth to womanhood. When Sarah dies from a common flu she leaves the children far more prepared than Em and Richard in the first film. Years later as the children grow into adult hood, the film skims the same themes as the first of the developing relationship, and introduces the characters to civilization when a ship, low on fresh water, stops on their island and offers to take them home. After a confrontation with one of the crew and the captain's daughter, Lilli finds herself pregnant and they decide to stay, as they feel the civilization the visitors have to offer will not compare to the life they lead on the island. ========== Although the title rather suggests a sequel to The Blue Lagoon, this is rather a variation on the same theme-- neither Christopher Atkins nor Brooke Shields returns--their characters are dead, but a new generation is shipwrecked again on the desert island. This time the two kids, Richard and Lilli, have no experience in the civilized world at all, and have to discover everything on their own, but love proves an indomitable instinct, even given a 'choice' of one inhabitant per gender.